The Full View

The innards of Genhuis City were spectacular.

The city was so large that the entry and exit activity at the gate didn't feel as crowded or stifling as one would see from small cities despite the rough population of this city being, at an estimate, close to sixty million.

Disorderly arrangements of hawkers and merchants at the front of the city were not evident. The Capital Service made sure that distinguished guests wouldn't have to be met with that when first entering into the city.

Neat streets paved well with stonework and concrete could be seen branching into the systematic districts, yet their beauty was masked by the snow.

Everywhere one went, there wasn't a shack where some hooligan made a base of operations but a formal shop or cabin at the very least where one would sell their wares, the ones one would see here being some of the more renown stores.